03-09-2016 05:44 PM - edited 03-09-2016 05:45 PM
Hey all
I have bought Canon G7X because I would like to make simple, but quality videos filmed from my hand. Unfortunately, I have huge problems with the quality.
All videos are terribly shaky. I have checked that the stabilizer seems to be active. Of course I admit that my hands are not perfectly still.
I am used to make videos from my iPhone 6S and Canon 60D, and I never experienced problems like this. I even tried the iPhone video function beside my Canon G7X and it stabilizes way better.
Is this to be expected?
I am happy with the photo and video quality, but I think stabilization should be at least on par with a mobile phone...
03-10-2016 09:25 AM
You're comparing 2 very different types of camera. What is the effective lens length of the phone & how does that compare to the new camera? IF the phone was say the equavelent of a 50 mm lens & you set the Canon at 100 mm an identical amount of camera shake will have a more dramatic effect on the Canon Video. As you increase magnification shake effect goes up.
03-10-2016 11:20 AM
I tried both cameras in comparable situations.
Usually, an image stabilizer changes shaking into smooth transition. If I look at the iPhone movie, that happens. My G7X is probably stabilized as well, but you can see a lot of quick shaking (from the hands).
When I upload the G7X videos to YouTube and stabilize it using their scripts, it looks ok again. Obviously, I don't want to upload every video to YouTube or run it through a computer software to be more stable.
03-10-2016 12:00 PM
Comparable or at similar magnification.
03-10-2016 12:02 PM
03-10-2016 12:31 PM
@cicopo wrote:You're comparing 2 very different types of camera. What is the effective lens length of the phone & how does that compare to the new camera? IF the phone was say the equavelent of a 50 mm lens & you set the Canon at 100 mm an identical amount of camera shake will have a more dramatic effect on the Canon Video. As you increase magnification shake effect goes up.
So far I have found approximatoins that say an Iphone 4s has a 3.85mm lens, which is a 37mm equivalent.
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